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Hmmm, next month I have a conferance in Phoenix. I am a nursing mom and use
a pump for when I need to be away. My baby will almost be 11 months when I
have to go but I will be gone three days. I do not want to pump and dump
but I really don't want to sip breastmilk for the return trip either.
Sorry, don't ask my WHY I don't want to, I have just never even had the urge
to taste it at all. So I have asked around about getting my electric pump
through security and it seems that they will probably just ask me to turn it
on which I would gladly do. But what about my return trip. Is there anyway
I can get around this? Maybe ship the milk back on dry ice? I'm in
Oklahoma so it wouldn't be a long trip.
Thanks for any advice or information,
Georganne
<<<A woman says a security guard at Kennedy Airport forced her to
>drink from three bottles of her own breast milk to demonstrate the liquid
>posed no threat to other passengers.>>>>
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